By finding different markets, farmers and ranchers can give themselves more control over their profit margins at a time when incomes are down, farm bankruptcies are up and policy creates uncertainty.
As China enters the the Year of the Fire Horse, we are in a market that reacts quickly, Allison Thompson says. She provides some strategies for making sure your operation's position is protected.
First in the House and then later at the Senate, DFL members from the Twin Cities metro area wanted to hear more of ICE activity on agriculture in Minnesota.
A Colfax man is in custody in the Richland County Jail after being charged with two Class A felonies and two Class A misdemeanors relating to the theft and transfer of cattle.
Hormel Foods reached an agreement to sell several assets to Life-Science Innovations, including locations in Melrose and ...
Data compiled by the American Farm Bureau Federation show 315 bankruptcy filings in 2025, which is a 46% increase from 2024.
A potato grower says the move to disassociate with the state's Department of Agriculture is a chance to deliver more funds ...
Joe Camp, director of managed programs at Commstock Investments spoke at the Watertown Winter Farm Show on February 12 and ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — The North Dakota Agriculture Experiment Station has released a new red potato variety called Dakota Skarlagen.
Neil Rockstad spent two years as vice president and two as president of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association. He ...
While rates for specialty crops have not been announced yet, the USDA on Friday, Feb. 13, announced the crops included in the ...
The agency clarified in an announcement that the Clean Air Act does not block farmers’ right to repair equipment.
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